M’sian delivery rider dances to CNY music played in the mall toilet, humours netizens

As Chinese New Year approaches, many malls and eateries have decorated their space with New Year decor. With that said, the familiar tunes regarding Chinese New Year would also be on full blast! Just recently, a Malaysian delivery rider, Haris Hamzah uploaded a video of him that sparked conversation amongst netizens.

M’sian delivery rider dances to CNY music played in the mall toilet

According to the uploaded video, Haris was apparently at a shopping mall’s washroom. A speaker was attached onto the ceiling of the washroom, which allows it to play music. Funnily enough, as the Chinese New Year songs were blasting on the speaker, Haris started dancing to it.

Haris grooving to Chinese New Year songs in the toilet. Source: Haris (Facebook)
Haris grooving to Chinese New Year songs in the toilet.
Source: Haris (Facebook)

With the song playing, Haris got more excited with the music, flipping his hair back and forth. Grooving to the music, Haris then jokingly captioned his video saying,

“Forgotten that I needed to poop.”

The 19-second video posted onto Facebook has since garnered plenty of attention from netizens, and here’s what some of them said:

A netizen jokingly commented asking if he accidentally ate the wrong kind of mandarin orange.

Netizens commenting on the video. Source: Haris (Facebook)
Netizens commenting on the video.
Source: Haris (Facebook)

“Which shampoo advertisement is this?” 

Netizens commenting on the video. Source: Haris (Facebook)
Netizens commenting on the video.
Source: Haris (Facebook)

“I’ve not seen anyone with such moves, grooving to Chinese New Year songs.” 

Netizens commenting on the video. Source: Haris (Facebook)
Netizens commenting on the video.
Source: Haris (Facebook)

“He is so happy.” 

Netizens commenting on the video. Source: Haris (Facebook)
Netizens commenting on the video.
Source: Haris (Facebook)

It’s definitely a joy to see how much fun and harmonious we can be as a community, celebrating each other’s festivities! 

Watch the video below:

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Also read: Did you know M’sians can look forward to celebrating both CNY & Hari Raya together in 2029, 2030, and 2031?

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